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Heme Curation v0.0.1-dev

Mechanistic knowledge surrounding heme

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p(MGI:Hrg) decreases a(CHEBI:"phosphatidyl-L-serine") View Subject | View Object

Although a significant difference in PS expressionwas not observed among the CLP groups treated with PBS, HSA or HRG, incubation of erythrocytes for 4 h enabled the observation of beneficial effects of HRG on PS expression on erythrocytes (Fig. 5B). PubMed:29544683

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p(MGI:Hrg) decreases path(MESH:Hemolysis) View Subject | View Object

Hemin-induced hemolysis was also inhibited by HRG and HRGderived peptide (amino acid sequence in the Histidine-rich domain of HRG: HHPHGHHPHG) (Fig. 6A and B). PubMed:29544683

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p(MGI:Hrg) decreases a(HM:Immunothrombosis) View Subject | View Object

Supplementary treatment of septic mice with purified HRG from human plasma remarkably suppressed immunothrombosis in the lungs as well as the associated inflammation. PubMed:29544683

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p(MGI:Hrg) decreases path(MESH:Inflammation) View Subject | View Object

Supplementary treatment of septic mice with purified HRG from human plasma remarkably suppressed immunothrombosis in the lungs as well as the associated inflammation. PubMed:29544683

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